I dont know what Herman Cain did or didnt do at the National Restaurant Association, and neither do you.

But I can quote you some of what the journalistic common nightwalkers of Politico said in their alleged blockbuster: There were also descriptions of physical gestures that were not overtly sexual but that made women who experienced or witnessed them uncomfortable.

Not overtly sexual? That could mean anything. Please pass the salt. Get me Joe on the phone. How bout them Steelers?

Do you remember this exact same point in the 2008 campaign? The National Enquirer had just started running their exclusive stories on John Edwards, who had a pregnant flower-child girlfriend on his campaign staff. So Edwards got his top aide to lie that he had knocked up the hippie chick, while the ex-senator was running around trying to get a 100-year-old woman to give him more hush money.

The mainstream media knew it was all true. But they wouldnt say boo. Edwards was one of the Beautiful People. Hes a Democrat, and his upcoming trial on corruption charges changes nothing.

Can the moonbats possibly despise Herman Cain any more than they already do? On Friday, a former DNC spokesman said Republicans love Cain because hes a black man who knows his place.

She said this on MSNBC, which employs one Al Sharpton. This man of God made his bones touting Tawana Brawley, who falsely accused a group of white men of raping her.

Thereve been a lot of these sorts of allegations  Clarence Thomas 20 years ago, more recently the Duke lacrosse team. And now we have another high-tech lynching, as Thomas put it. And Cain knew it was coming.

Funny, isnt it? Cain is accused of gestures that were not overtly sexual and hes the lead story on every left-wing newscast (or do I repeat myself)? Ted Kennedy killed a woman, and if you ever deigned to bring it up, you were dismissed as a hater.

Remember Juanita Broaddrick? She claimed she was violently raped by Bill Clinton in a Little Rock hotel room? She gave an interview to NBC in which she said that while he was forcibly taking her, he had controlled her by biting her lower lip and drawing blood. And after finishing with her, she said the future president told her, Better put some ice on that.

NBC had that on videotape but refused to run it. Herman Cain, accused by unnamed employees of vague allegations, got no such courtesies last night.

The only question now is, which party put out the contract to Politico? Doesnt really matter, I suppose, if youre Cain. Better put some ice on it, Herman.

Any woman, any time she wants, for any reason she wants, can accuse a man of making a gesture that, while not overtly sexual, made them uncomfortable. They don’t need any witnesses, and they don’t need any facts to back them up. The man doesn’t even have to know he did it.

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posted on 11/01/2011 8:48:12 AM PDT
by Steely Tom
(Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)

People autoatically assume that when a person is accused of wrongdoing, then the accusation must be true. It all sounds to me like a disgruntled former employee was trying to extort money from her former employer. It’s unfortunate that the association did settle some money on the accuser. However, there are times when it is more prudent and cost effective to settle than spend large amounts of money on a trial and maybe an appeal. A settlement does not necessarily mean there was any wrongdoing.

Unfortunately, many people are not aware of how the legal system works, and Rev. Cain has many enemies willing to exploit that ignorance in order to bring him down. And IMHO those enemies are members of Rev. Cain’s own party.

As an accused Sexual Harasser, I can see how Cain got into such serious trouble.

I was actually reported for saying: "Helen, you look fabulous today. Great dress." The object of my vicious attack was an extremely "chubby" young, spike-coiffed woman with unshaven limbs and some beautiful tattoos, who usually presented herself at work in leather and chains.

My advice to Herman? Bit'em on the lip, beat'em up, have your way with'em, and deny everything. I know it sounds rough, but it worked for Bill Clinton. If all else fails, register as a Democrat.

Sean Hannity defending Cain.

Sean's brain is a merely the life support system for his hair. Please have him stifled or we'll never see Herman again!

It all sounds to me like a disgruntled former employee was trying to extort money from her former employer.

Sometimes an accusation like this is made by an employee that is facing termination for other reasons. A really big charge against a manager needs to be investigated & disposed of before the employee gets shown the door. This can take a long time and can bring in some additional money as well.

Remember Juanita Broaddrick? She claimed she was violently raped by Bill Clinton in a Little Rock hotel room? She gave an interview to NBC ... NBC had that on videotape but refused to run it.

The FBI found Juanita's story 'credible' but the MSM refused to cover it.

That's the story. The MSM refused to cover a credible rape charge against Bill Clinton when he was running for President..

Every time - EVERY TIME - the Cain charge is brought up - WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT Juanita's RAPE - and the MSM cover-up of that rape charge - the 60 Minutes cover up of Flowers - and all the rest of the press 'dem butt kissing' that goes on. I suspect they'll shut down the story rather that deal with their own faults...

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posted on 11/01/2011 9:30:54 AM PDT
by GOPJ
( Democrats are the only reason to vote for Republicans.... Will Rogers)

Every time - EVERY TIME - the Cain charge is brought up - WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT Juanita's RAPE - and the MSM cover-up of that rape charge - the 60 Minutes cover up of Flowers - and all the rest of the press 'dem butt kissing' that goes on. I suspect they'll shut down the story rather that deal with their own faults...

Obvious, but only after you stated it. Like all great ideas.

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posted on 11/01/2011 9:44:22 AM PDT
by Steely Tom
(Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)

Some women are so prickly about their looks that they can’t accept a compliment no matter how genuine.My well meaning husband told the owner of his gym that her hair looked nice and she went cold on him. When he got home he asked me what he did wrong and I told him that maybe she thought he was implying that it usually doesn’t look nice. I advised him to keep all his comments to himself when it comes to any woman he doesn’t really know.

Erin Matson, a vice president for the National Organization for Women, said the women in question should be given the benefit of the doubt.

“It is deeply insulting that this is being called political,” Matson said. “Sexual harassment allegations are always about a woman who is simply trying to go to work.”

Then(Clinton):

On CNN, legal scholar and former Democratic strategist Susan Estrich declared that it was healthy for feminists to make the point that “not all women necessarily are telling the truth, and not every complaint deserves to be used in a way which destroys a man.” (Trying to neutralize charges of partisan hypocrisy, Estrich also noted, “Maybe we show it in the case of a friend of ours, but so be it.”)

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